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H. Paul Grice | American Academy of Arts and Scienceswww.amacad.org › person › h-paul-grice
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· H. Paul Grice. University of California, Berkeley. Philosopher; Educator. Area. Humanities and Arts. Specialty. Philosophy and Religious ...
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Advocates of linguistic pragmatics often appeal to a principle which Paul Grice called Modified Occam's Razor: 'Senses are not to be multiplied beyond ...
Paul Grice (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Herbert Paul Grice, universally known as Paul, was born on March 13, in Birmingham, England and died on August 28, in Berkeley CA. Grice received …
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Paul Grice, author of Western Philosophy: An Anthology, on LibraryThing
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Paul Grice and the philosophy of ordinary language. In Meaning and analysis, new essays on Grice, ed. Petrus Klaus, 31–46. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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The anthology 'Meaning and Analysis' addresses the key topics of H. Paul Grice's philosophy of language, such as rationality, non-natural meaning,...
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A Category of Particulars; 19. Paul Grice; 20. Why Philosophy?; 21. Intellectual Autobiography; 22. A Bit of Intellectual Autobiography; Index
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OF LANGUAGE. The work of the late Paul Grice ( ) exerts a powerful influence on the way philosophers, linguists, and cognitive scientists think about.
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Die Sprachphilosophie von Paul Grice ( ) hat die Sicht von Philosophen, ... Neale, Stephen (1992), Paul Grice and The Philosophy of Language, ...
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Paul Grice is best known for a few short articles that have been hugely influential in philosophy and particularly in linguistics. However, these form only a small ...
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The British philosopher H. Paul Grice (1913–1988) is regarded as an eminent representative of Ordinary Language Philosophy and is well-known for his works ...
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Paul Grice and the philosophy of language. Stephen Neale. Linguistics and Philosophy volume 15, pages509–559(1992)Cite this article Accesses.
Philosophical Influences | SpringerLink
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In a conversation recorded in 1983, Grice commented that fairly early in his career he stopped reading current philosophy.1In the light of his constant...
Studies in the Way of Words By Paul Grice Harvard University Press ...www.cambridge.org › journals › philosophy › article
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Studies in the Way of Words By Paul Grice Harvard University Press, 1989, 385 pp., £ Volume 65 Issue 251.
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Paul Grice ( ) School/Tradition. Source of the picture: palgrave.com. Analytic philosophy Research Interests. Philosophy of language, pragmatics; Notable Ideas.
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Fixing meaning Intertextuality, inference and the horizon of the publishable Rachel malik What is reading? Recent attempts to characterize it have conceded, ...
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Herbert Paul Grice ,[1] usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice, H. Paul Grice, or Paul Grice, was a British philosopher of language. He is best known for ...Born: 13 March 1913; Birmingham, England, UK
Alma mater: Corpus Christi College, Oxford
School: Analytic philosophy
Paul Grice - Method in Philosophical Psychology
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Information Philosopher is dedicated to the new Information Philosophy, with explanations for Freedom, Values, and Knowledge.
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We begin by highlighting Paul Grice's contributions to ordinary language philosophy and show how it has led to this active area of experimental investigation.
Epistemic Closure Principles | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Those who find this verdict implausible (that is, those who think one does know on the basis of the typical evidence that Jones is the chair, right up until the ... (Paul Grice is the philosopher most closely associated with the view that communication is guided by various conversational maxims and that some utterances are ...
The Strange Death of Ordinary Language Philosophy
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In Synthese, the scholastic logician Gabriël Nuchelmans accused Gellner of "filling up holes in a preconceived scheme," and of offering an only allegedly : 234), and after his death the likes of Paul Grice, John Searle and Zeno Vendler developed the notion of speech acts in an empirical direction.
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Paul Grice ( ). School/Tradition. Source of the picture: palgrave.com. Analytic philosophy. Research Interests. Philosophy of language, pragmatics.
A History of Philosophy. Paul Grice: biography, summary, theory
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Synopsis: The speaker and the hearer cooperate Language has meaning to the extent that some conventions hold within the linguistic community The speaker wants to be
Studies in the Way of Words — Paul Grice | Harvard University Press
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Paul Grice provided philosophy with crucial ideas. His account of speaker-meaning is the standard that others use to define their own minor divergences or...
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